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Can Europe have a Telecommunications Industry?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 April 2017
Abstract
This paper summarises the author’s remarks during a symposium held at Imperial College, London, UK, in honour of Erol Gelenbe. It provides a perspective for the future of the Telecommunications industry in Europe.
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- In Honour of Erol Gelenbe
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- © Academia Europaea 2017
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